Can I view my CLUE report online?

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You can view your CLUE report online by going to the LexisNexis website and filling out their electronic request form. LexisNexis is the consumer reporting agency that produces CLUE reports to provide information about individuals and properties to organizations like banks and insurance companies.

Can I see my CLUE report?

Under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, you can request a copy of your C.L.U.E. report from LexisNexis toll-free at 1-866-312-8076 or by visiting consumer.risk.lexisnexis.com.

How do you get a LexisNexis CLUE report?

Please call to speak to a live LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Center representative at 1-888-497-0011 or contact us by email at consumer.documents@LexisNexis.com. To submit a request, you are required to provide your First Name, Last Name, Street Address, City, Zip, and Date of Birth.

How long does it take to get a CLUE report?

The report takes about 7-10 days via mail or 3 days via email. You can also request a report by calling 1-866-312-8076. A home buyer can ask the home seller to request the report as part of the sale. Homeowners can ask their insurer whether information from a C.L.U.E.

How do I access the CLUE database?

To gain access to a CLUE report, you can:
  1. Request a CLUE report online.
  2. Call 888-497-0011.
  3. Email consumer.documents@lexisnexisrisk.com.
  4. Request a copy from a homeowner (if you are a potential homebuyer)

What is a CLUE Report?

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Can I check my insurance claim history?

There are a few ways to check your claim history. The easiest may be to ask your existing car insurance provider for details of any claims you've made in the past. This information could include the date of any claims, the type of claims, how much was paid out, and details of any injuries.

How can I check my home insurance claims history?

If you want to know what information is held about you, you can find out by completing a Subject Access Request form on the Motor Insurers' Bureau website. You can also ask your existing insurer for details of your claims history over the last few years (even if you have switched insurance providers during that time).

What if my CLUE report is wrong?

If you see an error in your CLUE report, such as an incorrect claim, then it's important to dispute the error by contacting LexisNexis as soon as you can. You can contact LexisNexis by calling their Consumer Center at 888-497-0011.

HOW DO I GET A CLUE report in Arizona?

You can get your CLUE report in Arizona online, by email, by phone, or by mailing a request form. All Arizonans are entitled to one free copy of their CLUE report each year by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and the reports must be requested directly from LexisNexis, the consumer reporting agency that creates them.

How do I find out who I was insured with in the past?

Call the corporate offices of the insurance company with which you think you had coverage. Tell the company representative your name and address. Then, advise her that you are researching your prior insurance history and would like her to search for old policies that may have belonged to you.

Can I view my LexisNexis report online?

Request and Receive a Report Online

You can request and receive reports from LexisNexis Risk Solutions online. After your request is submitted, you will receive a letter via U.S. Mail with details explaining how to access your report online.

Can I look myself up on LexisNexis?

You can get your LexisNexis report by going to the company's website, calling 1-866-897-8126, or mailing a printable request form. You will need to provide your first and last name, address, date of birth, and either your SSN or your driver's license number and state to request your LexisNexis report.

How do I get my consumer reports?

You are entitled to a free credit report every 12 months from each of the three major consumer reporting companies (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion). You can request a copy from AnnualCreditReport.com. You can request and review your free report through one of the following ways: Online: Visit AnnualCreditReport.com.

How do you correct a CLUE report?

How to fix your CLUE report. If you discover an error on your CLUE report, for example, an invalid claim report or an incorrect loss payment, you can contact LexisNexis directly by calling 888-497-0011 or 866-312-8076 and report the problem.

How do you read a CLUE report?

Reading a C.L.U.E. report is about as easy as reading a credit report. Each line will have a tidbit of information about the claim filed, driver's record, address and individuals on the report. The lines should match up fairly easily.

Is there a database of insurance claims?

All-payer claims databases (APCDs) are large State databases that include medical claims, pharmacy claims, dental claims, and eligibility and provider files collected from private and public payers. APCD data are reported directly by insurers to States, usually as part of a State mandate.

What is CLUE report in real estate?

A CLUE (Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange) report provides a home buyer with a detailed overview of any homeowner's insurance claims that have been filed and made on a house.

HOW DO I GET A CLUE report for a car?

How to Get Your CLUE Report in California
  1. View your CLUE report online.
  2. Call 866-897-8126 to request your CLUE report by phone.
  3. Email LexisNexis: documents@lexisnexisrisk.com.
  4. Mail a request form to:

Can you freeze your CLUE report?

Contact this company to request your report

This company will provide one free report every 12 months if you request it. This company will freeze your consumer report if you request it.

Is a CLUE report a consumer report?

CLUE is a claims-information report generated by LexisNexis®, a consumer-reporting agency. The report generally contains up to seven years of personal-auto and personal-property claims history.

Can I check cue database?

In order to see the information the CUE database has about you, simply make a free data subject access request using the Motor Insurance Bureau's (MIB's) subject access form. On the form you are given the option to receive your information by email or post, whichever is best for you.

Can homeowners insurance drop you after a claim?

It does not sound fair, but not only can an insurer drop you after a single claim, it can also drop when you have not made any claims. The insurance companies are more worried about future risks and can cancel your policy, especially if you live in areas prone to mudslides or hurricanes.

Can insurance drop you for too many claims?

You can lose your car insurance if you have multiple claims in your recent history. Having more than one at-fault accident gives you the highest chances of being dropped by your insurance company.

Can I find my car insurance history?

Your current insurer should be able to provide you with all information related to your claim history, even if you've switched companies over the years. Simply get in touch with them and ask for a report. You can also contact CUE, the Claims and Underwriting Exchange.

How many accidents can you have before your insurance drops you?

Although there is no limit to how many car insurance claims you can file per year, you will find that most car insurance companies will notify you that your policy could be dropped soon if you file two claims within two years. Once you file a third claim, there is a chance that the insurer will drop you.